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Quileute (pronounced: /ˈkwɪli.uːt/), is the only surviving Chimakuan language, spoken by a few Quileute and Makah elders in Washington state, USA.

The name Quileute comes from kʷoʔlí·yot' [kʷoʔléːjotʼ], the name of a village at La Push.

Quileute is famous for its lack of nasal sounds, such as [m] and [n].

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